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An Introduction -- Chapter 2. The History of the PCC Office and New Opportunities for Evidence -- Chapter 3. Supporting PCCs and their Offices to Engage with Data ? the Role of the Association of Police and Crime Commissioners -- Chapter 4. A transition From Evidence-Based Policing Towards Something New -- Chapter 5. Measuring the Things That Matter ? the Power of Performance -- Chapter 6. Charting the Growth of Evidence-Based Over-sight ? From Policing Plans to Public Scrutiny -- Chapter 7. Hiding in Plain Sight ? The Systematic Coding of Police Data and Insights into Vulnerability -- Chapter 8. Systems Under Scrutiny: The Role of Evidence and Advocacy in Driving Change for Victims -- Chapter 9. MOPAC?s Tools to Capture the Voice of Londoners -- Chapter 10. Trust and Confidence: Learning (and Lessons) from London -- Chapter 11. Exploring the Decline in Victim Satisfaction Within London ? Analytics to Oversight -- Chapter 12. Embedding and Stretching a Systematic Approach to Evaluation in the PCC and Beyond -- Chapter 13. Evaluating Technological Innovation Through the Alcohol Abstinence Monitoring Requirement: From Local Proof of Concept Pilot to National Rollout -- Chapter 14. Implementation Continued ? Evaluating the Lighthouse, the Largest CSA/E Service in the UK -- Chapter 15. Innovation in Impact Evaluation ? Devising a Novel Quasi-Experimental Approach to Understanding the Impact of the London Gangs Matrix -- Chapter 16. Police Research Inside/Outside the Academy: The Institute for Global City Policing -- Chapter 17. Infusing Cutting-edge Computing Algorithms with Crime Data for Policy Evidence through Partnership with King?s College London -- Chapter 18. The Collaborative Path to Evidence-Based Policing -- Chapter 19. Cost of Living and Crime in London: Lessons from an Empirical and Collaborative Study -- Chapter 20. 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